In shooting, Northern Irish full bore specialist David Calvert returns to the Commonwealth Games for a 10th time as part of the team for Glasgow, having won four gold and four bronze medals since his debut at the Edmonton Games of 1978.

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"Nicola showed her class and ability. She overwhelmed Oluwantoyin Oladeji, who was probably saved by the bell in the end. It was first class and I think she will be too good for anyone else here."

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Nicola Adams finishes like a train, buzzing around a weary Oluwatoyin Oladeji like an irate hornet, throwing stinging shots at the struggling Nigerian. A clear victory and the Englishwoman is all grins as she salutes each side of the ring with shadow punches.

An impressive and, by the looks of it, enjoyable opening.

Posted at 22:35 28 Jul 201422:35 28 Jul 2014

#71club updates

Ollie Williams

BBC Sport in Glasgow

Number 36 - Clemenca Sionehelo - Niue Island

Clemencia Sioneholo represents Niue Island, one of the smallest nations in the Commonwealth Games, in the #71club.

"We're a small nation, but if you come to our land, we have a big heart. You'll have fun," says the shooter of home, which is 1,500 miles north-east of New Zealand.

She adds that back home, islanders sometimes use the local flying fox population for target practice - eating the proceeds. "It's a delicacy."

Ollie is attempting to interview a competitor from all 71 nations and territories by the end of the Games. He also grabbed Canada's Susan Nattrass - one of the most decorated shooters at the event - today. His tally is up to 37, and he's targeting 10 more in athletics and boxing on Tuesday.

Posted at 22:20 28 Jul 201422:20 28 Jul 2014

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Boxing

Barry McGuigan

BBC Sport boxing expert, on Radio 5 live

"Nicola looks very relaxed, very comfortable and is showcasing her talents. That's three rounds out of three now."

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Boxing

Nicola Adams's quality shines through. The Yorkshirewoman snaps her opponent's head back with a heavy left hand flush on the chin. Round three is marked down to her by all of the judges.

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Nicola Adams is in perpetual motion, dodging, ducking and constantly readjusting the space between the fighters to her advantage.

While Oluwatoyin Oladeji's shots come in singles, Adams is stringing together slick combinations and that is enough to bag up the second round on all three cards.

Posted at 22:17 28 Jul 201422:17 28 Jul 2014

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Boxing

Barry McGuigan

BBC Sport boxing expert, on Radio 5 live

"Nicola's coaches in the corner were very happy with the second round. She's dominating this and don't be surprised if the Nigerian girl gets a count this round. Very impressive from Nicola so far."

Posted at 22:15 28 Jul 201422:15 28 Jul 2014

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Boxing

Barry McGuigan

BBC Sport boxing expert, on Radio 5 live

"Safe to say Nicola Adams won that first round. She's just warming up and getting her timing right. She will be more and more in control of this fight because she's too good for this girl."

23:14

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Boxing

A cagey opening round with Oluwantoyin Oladeji refusing to make it easy for Nicola Adams by blundering in blindly.

Adams did manage to get through with more quality though, a jab as fast a viper strike and a strong right hand over the top convince all three judges that the round is her's.

23:11

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They have waited a long time, but the SECC fans get their reward.

England's Olympic flyweight champion Nicola Adams is led to the ring to the strains of Blur's Song Two. She waves a gloved fist to acknowledge the support, before upper-cutting thin air.

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Housewives favourite and Wet Wet Wet lead singer Marti Pellow is on Tonight at the Games, chatting away with Clare Balding and Mark Chapman about his native Glasgow.

Too late for ticket but you can get involved by sending a tweet with the hashtag #tonightatthegames.

They are after your favourite moments of the Games so far.

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Boxing

Not much argument about that one.

Northern Ireland's Michaela Walsh wins all three judges' scorecards against Thessa Dumas and moves on and up to meet Sarah Joy Rae of Jamaica in the quarter-finals.

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Boxing

The first ever women's boxing match at the Commonwealth Games features Michaela Walsh. The 21-year-old from Northern Ireland lost narrowly in the European Championships to the world and continental champion at 54kg.

Dropped down to flyweight at Glasgow 2014, she is expected to bring plenty of power with her and she has unanimously won the first round against Thessa Dumas of Mauritus.

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Becca Jane: Excellent performance from Adam Gemili - managed to get himself right in the mix with the Jamaicans.

James Stevenson: Well done Adam Gemili. Fantastic performance. His star is rising. Hopefully a lot more to come.

Tim Shewan: Good 100m silver for Gemili there - the first of many. Reckon the fast times will come soon!

22:37

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What has Nicola Adams been up to since she became the first ever Olympic boxing champion at London 2012?

Well, she hasn't stopped smiling. And she has not got all showbiz on us.

"Winning at London 2012 helped me work out the people who are real - my friends and family - and the people who are fake," she said.

"Don't get me wrong, there are times when it's really cool being treated special. But mostly I just like being what I was.

"I'm still Nicola Adams from Yorkshire, I still walk my dog in the same field I always have done."

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Nicola Adams' flyweight opener is the last bout of the night at the SECC. We are currently on the fourth from last. You can get across the latest action, as ever, via the BBC Sport live stream.

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Lizzie Brereton: Cheered like a crazy person, amazing 100m by Adam Gemili to get silver.

Kate Lewers: Adam Gemili's reaction to his silver medal just then was awesome - great to see how much it matters sometimes.

Guy Hornsby: What a run from Adam Gemili! Fantastic silver, privilege to be in the stadium to see a future sprint star in the flesh.

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Athletics

Women's 100m final

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England's Asha Philip tells BBC Sport after finishing fourth in the women's 100m final: "Fourth is always the first loser as people say, but I'm so proud of myself. I wanted a medal but it's my first Commonwealth Games and I've loved the experience. I am going to take it on the chin and there's more to come from me."

22:18

Athletics

"The times will come, the medals are what counts" said Adam Gemili after his 100m silver.

Unfortunately for team-mate Asha Phillips, a personal best time was only good enough for fourth in the women's 100m.

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Jamaica's 100m champion Kemar Bailey-Cole speaking to BBC Radio 5 live: "It means a lot because it's my first individual medal at a Championship. It's just the start of the individual medals.

"The aim was to come out here and win and I did just that. I said to myself 'these guys can't beat me'".

22:13

Athletics

Men's 100m final

Donovan Bailey, former Olympic 100m champion on BBC 5 live

"One of the things I love about Adam Gemili is his total relaxation. He has an amazing start. His first 30m is among the best you can get. He knows Kemar Bailey-Cole is bigger and faster than him, so he puts him on his heels. He took complete advantage tonight of what he has, and he will learn and get better."

22:11

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Athletics

Men's 100m final

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England's Adam Gemili tells BBC Sport after his 100m silver medal: "This is my first senior medal. I'm speechless. There's so much prepration that goes into running 10 seconds - my team put a lot of work in behind the scenes. I can't believe it, this is my first time representing England and I'm so happy.

"This is something I'm never going to forget. It's not about times today, it's positions because the times will come. Medals are what count and this is a stepping stone now for the Europeans, Worlds and then Rio in 2016."

Posted at 21:08 28 Jul 201421:08 28 Jul 2014

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Men's 100m final

Darren Campbell

BBC Sport athletics expert , on Radio 5 live

"This young man has come onto the British sprinting scene and sucked it up. He has shown he has what it takes. It is about consistency - can you keep backing up those times? And yep, Adam Gemili - you are the man. Now he has got a medal, he will be feared."

22:06

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England's Adam Gemili is giddy with joy, gabbling at 100mph in his post-race interview. He looks like he will float out of the stadium tonight.

"The times will come, the medals are what counts," he says with a wide grin before sending his good wishes for Eid straight down the barrel of the camera.

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Men's 100m final

Colin Jackson

Two-time CWG champion and BBC Sport athletics pundit

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"Adam Gemili did exactly what he should have done which was put pressure on Kemar Bailey-Cole straight from the start, but Bailey-Cole's long strides took over. It's a huge landmark for Adam to run well in the qualifying rounds at a major event and get a medal in the final."

22:00

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Men's 100m final

While Kemar Bailey-Cole plays it cool like he always knew that gold was his, Adam Gemili drops to his knee is delight as the big screen confirms that his dip has held off the challenge of Nickel Ashmeade for silver.

Posted at 21:05 28 Jul 201421:05 28 Jul 2014

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Athletics

Men's 100m final

Michael Johnson

BBC Sport athletics expert & 400m world record holder

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"To get himself on the podium is a big thing for Adam Gemili. That gives him something to build on for the future. He can now go on and win the European Championships and then he has medals in his back pocket heading into next year which is a huge confidence booster."

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Gold Medal

Kemar Bailey-Cole (Jamaica) - Men's 100m

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Kemar Bailey-Cole came arrowing through the centre of the field from the halfway point. A clear winner, but the eye was drawn to the battle behind him where a stooping Adam Gemili snatched second for England.

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Kemar Bailey-Cole is the man outside Adam Gemili. He trains with Usain Bolt, can he deliver like the big man?

21:53

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Men's 100m final

Adam Gemili burst onto the 100m scene, full of promise when he clocked 10.05 out of nowhere in 2012.

Now 20, can he take the next step and deliver a major championship success?

21:50

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Athletics

Men's 100m final

A supreme performance from Blessing Okagbare.

Can any of the men stamp all over the rest of the field in a similarly emphatic manner?

With Usain Bolt and Yohan Blake missing, opportunity knocks for someone. Who is going to answer?

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Andy Priest: I honestly believe that Adam Gemili could sneak gold in the 100m tonight. He's in great form, so he'll definitely medal.

Joel Capper: Here we go then Adam Gemili. It's time for the big win, take the gold and go 9.90!

21:48

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Athletics

Women's 100m final

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Women's 100m gold medallist Blessing Okagbare of Nigeria tells BBC Sport: "I am so excited right now! A new season's best and win. I'm happy I was able to put on a show. I executed it and stayed patient like my coach said I should and after 70 metres it just felt easy! I still have the 200m and the long jump and I'm looking forward to both of those events now."

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Having only relatively recently turned her sights to sprinting and with only 25 years on the clock, this might be a sight that we get increasingly accustomed to. Blessing Okagbare will also go in the 200m and you would be a very brave punter to bet against her bagging the sprint double.

Posted at 20:49 28 Jul 201420:49 28 Jul 2014

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Women's 100m freestyle medal ceremony

Andy Jameson

1986 CWG gold medallist and BBC swimming expert

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"It must be wonderful to stand on the podium with a gold medal around your neck and your sister around your arm." Australia's Cate Campbell spends a special family moment with her sister Bronte, who claimed the silver medal in the women's 100m freestyle. Jameson's sister Helen was a member of the silver-medal winning British women's 4×100m medley relay team at the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow.

21:43

Athletics

Women's 100m final

Darren Campbell

BBC Sport athletics expert , on Radio 5 live

"It was all about technique. Blessing Okagbare kept the shoulders down and those arms driving. Veronica Campbell-Brown couldn't get the half-metre she needed to put her under any pressure. And what a performance from Asha Phillip - doing your best run, a personal best, on the biggest stage. Fantastic."

Posted at 20:42 28 Jul 201420:42 28 Jul 2014

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Athletics

Women's 100m final

Colin Jackson

Two-time CWG champion and BBC Sport athletics pundit

"It was an emphatic time and an emphatic victory from Belssing Okagbare. It was a near perfect run from. Credit to Asha Philip who got a new personal best in a high quality field."

21:42

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Athletics

Women's 100m final

Jamaica's Veronica Campbell-Brown and Kerron Stewart filled the next two steps on the podium with England's Asha Phillip taking fourth in a new personal best time of 11.18.

21:38

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Gold Medal

Blessing Okagbare (Nigeria) - Women's 100m

There was only one winner from 70m.

Veronica Campbell-Brown made up some of the ground after Blessing Okagbare's fast start but saw the Nigerian stretch away from her as she hit full stride.

A winning time of 10.85 seconds is a new Games record.

21:37

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Athletics

Women's 100m final

Right, down to women's 100m final business.

Nigeria's Blessing Okagbare is relaxed enough to share a smile and a joke with the young lady in charge of looking after her kit.

Veronica Campbell-Brown of Jamaica plays it a little cooler, blowing a kiss to the crowd as her name is announced.

England's Bianca Williams, 20, will be picking up experience rather than medals. Compatriot Asha Phillip, in lane eight, would be a shock medallist.

21:30

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Athletics

Men's 100m final

This is your 20-minute warning for the men's 100m final.

No Bolt, no Blake, but barrowloads of intrigue.

England's Adam Gemili has a prime lane draw in four but the man outside him, Jamaica's Kemar Bailey-Cole, with a qualifying time of 10 seconds flat and a personal best of 9.93 is ahead in the betting.

Jamaican champion Nickel Ashmeade has only himself to blame for a dog of a draw out in lane eight, but could come through.

Posted at 20:34 28 Jul 201420:34 28 Jul 2014

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Andy Jameson

1986 CWG gold medallist and BBC swimming expert

"That is the worst finish I've seen at a major event to win a gold medal for a while. It was like a splat." South Africa's Chad le Clos wins the men's 100m butterfly despite an ugly lunge for the finishing wall.

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Gold Medal

Chad le Clos (South Africa) - men's 100m butterfly

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South Africa's Chad le Clos caps a breathtaking night of action at Tollcross International Swimming Centre by claiming gold in the last race of the night.

There's a bronze for England in the shape of 21-year-old Adam Barrett, while Singapore win their first medal in the pool as 19-year-old Joseph Schooling clinches silver.

The time clocked by Le Clos - 51.29secs - is a Games record. Barrett finishes in a time of 51.93secs.

Posted at 20:33 28 Jul 201420:33 28 Jul 2014

#71club updates

Ollie Williams

BBC Sport in Glasgow

Number 35: David Beattie - Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland's David Beattie, a silver medallist at Delhi 2010 and Melbourne 2006, joined the #71club on his 61st birthday - on terrain he knew well.

Beattie is a trap shooter now but previously spent many years in Army training on the Ministry of Defence land that now forms Carnoustie's Commonwealth shooting venue.

"We did battle camps here," he told me, surveying the fields between the ranges. "This brings back some memories - some good, some not so good, believe you me. It's not so nice here when you're in the grass, it's raining and you're crawling through muck and dirt."

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Andy Jameson

1986 CWG gold medallist and BBC swimming expert

"Just as well the race was 100 metres. Another metre and gold would have gone to her sister." Australia's Cate Campbell went out too fast in her quest for a new 100m freestyle world record and was nearly caught by her sister Bronte.

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Gold Medal

Cate Campbell (Australia) - women's 100m freestyle

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It's another clean sweep for Australia as Cate Campbell and sister Bronte take gold and silver respectively. Cate dominates from start to finish and clocks a Games record time of 52.68secs.

Emma McKeon finishes third, England's Fran Halsall, who finishes in a time of 53.99secs, is forced to settle for fourth spot.

Athletics

It looks like Nigeria's Blessing Okagbare taking on the best of Jamaica for the medals.

The 25-year-old is in lane five with Kerron Stewart and Veronica Campbell-Brown inside her and Schillonie Calvert on the outside.

The diminutive figure of Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce won't be in the blocks. Hampered by injury and struggling for form this year, she is only running in the relay.

21:11

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Athletics

Decathlon

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The decathletes are making their way around the disciplines while the specialists compete around them.

Three events completed and leading the standings is Damian Warner of Canada with England's John Lane and Grenada's Kurt Felix in closest pursuit.

Warner has pedigree. He finished fifth at London 2012 and third at the 2013 World Championships.

Standings:

1. D Warner (Can) 3458 points

2. J Lane (Eng) 3391 points

3. K Felix (Grn) 3363 points

The final event for the day for the multi-eventers is the 400m.

21:07

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Swimming

Can England's Fran Halsall make it a hat-trick of golds at the 2014 Commonwealth Games? Having secured first in the 50m butterfly and the 50m freestyle, the Southport swimmer is about to go in the 100m freestyle final.

21:04

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Swimming

South Africa's 26-year-old 50m breaststroke gold medallist Cameron van der Burgh speaking about England's 19-year-old silver medallist Adam Peaty. "I look forward to competing with Adam more often. He's giving the old man a chase for his money. I remember the days when I was young and he's fired me up. I've been complacent in the last two years."

21:03

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Swimming

Clare Balding

BBC Sport presenter

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"The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge picked a great evening to visit the very warm Tollcross Swimming Centre."

Posted at 20:10 28 Jul 201420:10 28 Jul 2014

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Gold Medal

Cameron van der Burgh (South Africa) - men's 50m breaststroke final

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What a race! Adam Peaty's attempt to add 50m breaststroke gold to his 100m title ends in agony as South Africa's Cameron van der Burgh pips England's 19-year-old in a thrilling finish.

Peaty started badly before recovering and pushed the winner all the way. Australia's Christian Sprenger takes bronze.

Medal Ceremony

5000m winner Caleb Mwangangi Ndikupulled a couple of funny faces and had to be directed on which way to face for the flagpoles by bronze-medallist Zane Robertson.

It is left to shot put champion Sultana Frizell to perform a flying dismount from the top set of the podium once she has been given her due.

20:52

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Swimming

Two golds and one silver for England in the pool in the last 90 minutes. Can Adam Peaty continue the flurry of success in the 50m breaststroke final? We're about to find out.

Posted at 19:52 28 Jul 201419:52 28 Jul 2014

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Para-Athletics

Women's para-sport T11/12 100m gold

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Scotland's para-sport T11/12 100m gold medallist Libby Clegg tells BBC Sport: "It is a bit daunting when everyone wants you to win, but I didn't feel the pressure too much. The crowd and atmosphere have been brilliant and to win gold is amazing."

20:50

Medal Ceremony

Men's 5,000m

A lone piper heralds the arrival of the tartan-clad podium boys and girls.

It is time to hand out the gongs for the men's 5,000m.

Champion Caleb Mwangangi Ndiku might have something prepared for us. The Kenyan, with his dyed-gold hair, broke out some slick dance moves after his win last night.

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Libby Clegg, who has been celebrating her gold medal for Scotland in the T11/12 100m with the crowd, told BBC Radio 5 live: "We have been lots of fun saying hello to everyone. It has been an absolutely fantastic evening. We really appreciate the love everyone has given us. I am so pleased. It has been incredible. I hope this will set everyone else up to perform well now when it comes to their finals."

Posted at 20:13 28 Jul 201420:13 28 Jul 2014

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Gold Medal

Audrey Lacroix (Canada) - women's 200m butterfly

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It's raining gold medals at the Tollcross International Swimming Centre. Canada's Audrey Lacroix, a silver medallist in Delhi four years ago, goes one better this time, with England's Aimee Willmott finishing in a silver position. Australia's Maddie Groves secures bronze.

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Adrian Moorhouse

Olympic gold medallist and BBC swimming expert

"Two silvers represents a great meet really. She did not quite manage to get gold medal, but Willmott looked very, very good. She was really strong towards the end. England's Aimee Willmott wins silver in the 200m butterfly final to add to her silver in the 400m individual medley.

20:45

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Athletics

Para-sport T37 100m

Baroness Grey-Thompson

11-time Paralympic champion and BBC Sport expert

"Rhys Jones should be really pleased with his bronze. A good time and very solid race. Hopefully Rhys can be pushed on to bigger and better things and get a bit more exposure to this level of competition."

20:44

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Gold Medal

Fanie van der Merwe (South Africa) Para-sport T37 100m

Fanie van der Merwe leads home a South Africa 1-2, coming in ahead of Charl du Toit in a time of 11.65 seconds.

Wales' Rhys Jones wins bronze in a season's best time of 12.04 seconds, thanks largely to an electric start.

20:41

Athletics

Tom Fordyce

Chief sports writer in Glasgow

"Hampden Park turned into a 50,000-strong karaoke bar as Neil Diamond's 'Sweet Caroline' blasted out with words on the big screens. There's a decathlete trying to clear 2.08m in the high jump, but still. Great to see Canada's Sultana Frizell following her hammer gold in Delhi four years ago with another here - it means, of course, that she remains the current champion. I SAID CURRANT CHA... oh, never mind. No sour grapes."

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"With 25 metres left she accelerates like a rocket and moves away. It looked like the rest are standing still." England's Sophie Taylor breaks the British record in the 100m breaststroke final.

20:36

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Gold Medal

Sophie Taylor (England) - 100m breaststroke

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Sophie Taylor clinches another gold in the pool for England as the 18-year-old produces a strong finish to win the 100m breaststroke final.

Australia's Lorna Tonks is second and Jamaica's Alia Atkinson, who was leading for so long before fading badly, is forced to settle for bronze.

20:36

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Athletics

Women's 400m semi-finals

Jamaica's Novlene Williams-Mills and Botswana's defending champion Amantle Montsho are all but holding hands as they cross the line in glorious isolation to take up the first two qualifying spots.

Williams-Mills takes it in 50.73 seconds with Montsho just behind in 50.96 looking like she had plenty of gas in the tank.

Neither has gone as quick as Stephanie McPherson though who won the first heat in a rapid 50.69 seconds.

20:31

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Gold Medal

O'Dayne Richards (Jamaica) - Men's shot put

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Jamaica's first athletics gold comes in the hefty shape of O'Dayne Richards rather than from any of the lithe sprinters.

His winning throw of 21.61m is a new Games record. Tom Walsh of New Zealand is second with Tim Nedow of Canada taking bronze.

20:29

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Athletics

Women's 400m semi-finals

Jamaica's Christine Day, part of her country's bronze-medal winning relay team in London 2012, is some way off her personal best from the national trials, but 51.02 is more than good enough to secure a final spot.

She strolls off, apparently having barely raised a pulse, while the Bahamas' Shaunae Miller comes home second. England's Shana Cox is well down in fifth.

20:28

Gymnastics

Her score of 14.683 takes England to a halfway total of 85.390, clear of Wales in second with 81.398. Downie nods and says 'that's brilliant' to one of the England coaching stars. They'll be back for the other two routines tomorrow.

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Swimming

Ollie Hynd is all smiles as he receives his gold medal at the Tollcross International Swimming Centre. Lots of St George's flags in the crowd. A proud moment for the 19-year-old after his SM8 200m success.

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Adrian Moorhouse

Olympic gold medallist and BBC swimming expert

"Both British swimmers must fancy their chances. That was the second and third fastest in the world this year." Wales' Georgia Davies and England's Lauren Quigley head the times going into the 50m backstroke final on Tuesday.

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Athletics

The second semi-final is about to get under way and after Stephanie McPherson's romp in the first her fellow Jamaican Christine Day will be hoping to follow her lead.

England's Shana Cox is in lane eight.

20:22

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Athletics

Women's hammer

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England's Sophie Hitchon talking to BBC Sport after winning hammer bronze: "The first few rounds were a little jerky and I only got it together later on. That is what happens sometimes. I am amazingly pleased with a medal, but I just always want the very best as an athlete."

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Swimming

More success for Wales in the pool as Georgia Davies wins her 50m backstroke semi-final heat in a Games record time of 27.61secs. England's Lauren Quigley is second.

Swimming

Aimee Lewis

BBC Sport in Glasgow

Jazz Carlin is still answering questions from the media, and doing so with a smile. The Welsh Commonwealth champion has revealed she painted the Welsh dragons on her nails herself (a thoroughly professional job she's done, too). It wasn't quite the Millennium Stadium when Land of my Fathers was ringing out around the pool for the first time, but no-one cares about that.

20:19

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Athletics

Women's 400m semi-finals

Stephanie McPherson lays down the gauntlet, flattening the opposition with a time of 50.69 seconds.

The next woman home is a second and a half behind, but 52.19 is a new personal best for England's Kelly Massey and the 29-year-old is into the final.

20:18

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Swimming

Scotland's 16-year-old Kathleen Dawson finishes third in her 50m backstroke semi-final heat in a Scottish record time of 28.55secs.

20:16

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Athletics

Women's 400m semi-finals

Next on the track are the women's 400m semi-finals.

In the first of three heats, Jamaica's Stephanie McPherson looks like the one to beat with a season's best time of 50.54.

The fastest two go through automatically with two spots for the fastest losers.

20:14

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Gold Medal

Sultana Frizell (Canada) - Women's Hammer

Sultana Frizell has dominated the competition with four throws north of 70m and the defending champion duly earns another gold gong to hang alongside her success at Delhi 2010.

20:12

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Bronze Medal

Sophie Hitchon (England) - Women's Hammer

Sophie Hitchon saved her best for last. Her final throw of 68.72m is an improvement, but not enough of one to make any impact on the two women above. She has to make do with bronze and she looks happy enough to do so.

20:09

Swimming

New Commonwealth 800m freestyle champion Jazz Carlin speaking to BBC Radio 5 live: "I missed out on the London Olympics. I was really ill, I had glandular fever, and it was a really tough time. This year my coach left and moved to Australia so I have had to do a lot of it myself. But I have an amazing support team around me in Wales and my family and friends have been incredible. I couldn't have done it without them. When you have failures and tough times, it makes the highs so much better. It really is an emotional time."

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Andy Jameson

1986 CWG gold medallist and BBC swimming expert

"That is an extraordinary swim. 21.76 seconds from a British man. Good on you." Ben Proud sets a new British and Commonwealth Games record in the heats of the men's 50m freestyle.

20:09

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Swimming

England's Ben Proud qualifies for the 50m freestyle final after winning the second semi-final in a Games record time of 21.76secs.

20:09

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Athletics

Women's hammer

Sultana Frizell of Canada has pushed her lead out to more than two metres, setting a new Commonwealth Games record en route with a mammoth throw of 71.97m.

England's Sophie Hitchon is still lying third with a best of 67.59. She has one throw left to improve on that...

20:05

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Athletics

Libby Clegg finished second at the Paralympics in both Beijing and London, but there was never any doubt about that victory. She was streets ahead of the field before they had even reached halfway.

She and her guide runner have set off to bask in the adulation on a victory lap.

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Baroness Grey-Thompson

11-time Paralympic champion and BBC Sport expert

"That was a fantastic race for Libby Clegg. I don't think her winning gold was in doubt but she kept calm and relaxed. It is lovely to see her and her guide Mikail Huggins smiling. Libby has had huge pressure for the last two years. There's posters of her here in Glasgow and she would probably have preferred to stay hidden away but it's been nearly impossible. It's a well deserved gold medal and there's more to come from her."

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Gold Medal

Libby Clegg (Scotland) - Para-sport T11/12 100m

Libby Clegg wins Scotland's first athletics gold with a season's best time of 12.20 seconds.

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Athletics

Men's shot putt

The men's shot put is underway in the centre of the Hampden Park, leaving a few craters for the Scottish football team to dodge the next time they get use of the national stadium.

Leading the way is Tom Walsh of New Zealand, lobbing the cannonball out to 20.96m, Jamaica's Danyne O'Richards in second with 20.94m.

England's Scott Rider is well down the standings with a best of 18.12m.

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Swimming

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We've not heard the Welsh national anthem too many times at the Commonwealth Games but there are tears as Jazz Carlin receives her 800m freestyle gold. And then comes a huge smile. Wales has a new sporting hero.

19:55

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Athletics

Men's 100m semi-finals

Denise Lewis

BBC Sport athletics expert & twice CWG champion

"Richard Thompson has looked out of sorts from the word go. He doesn't look like the man who has run as quick as he has this year. Kemar Bailey-Cole is a tall guy, but he has a nice style and will be a danger in the final."

19:54

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Athletics

Men's 100m semi-finals

Jamaica's Kemar Bailey Cole takes the express route to the final, winning the third semi-final in 10.00 seconds, the fastest time of any of those through to the gold-medal race.

St Kitts and Nevis' Antoine Adams beats Richard Thompson with a well-timed dip for a time of 10.18 seconds.

Thompson, who ran 9.82 seconds earlier this year, just has not come to the party at all and misses the final.

Richard Kilty of England is down in sixth in a time of 10.27.

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Athletics

Men's 100m semi-finals

England sprinter Adam Gemili tells BBC Sport after reaching the 100m final: "I just need to recover between now and the final. I made it a bit harder for myself with the start I had but I came through. I try to relax as much as I can. I like to enjoy the crowd but as soon as I get on the blocks I just get my focus."

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Athletics

Men's 100m semi-finals

The third and final semi-final features two-time Olympic silver medallist Richard Thompson of Trinidad and Tobago as well as England's world indoor champion Richard Kilty and Jamaican Kemar Bailey-Cole.

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Athletics

Men's 100m semi-finals

Colin Jackson

Two-time CWG champion and BBC Sport athletics pundit

"Adam Gemili is one of the athletes who absorbs the energy from the crowd and he's certainly done that. The question is he can he find an extra gear when it comes to the final."

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19:44

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Athletics

Men's 100m semi-finals

Adam Gemili takes the second semi-final on the nod and it is a swift time of 10.07 seconds. Jason Livermore is second in 10.11, Nigeria's Mark Jelks takes third and will play the waiting game.

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Gold Medal

Ollie Hynd (England) - Para-sport SM8 200m Individual Medley

Ollie Hynd completes a clean sweep of titles in the SM8 200m category with a superb victory to win England's first Para-swimming gold of Glasgow 2014.

The 19-year-old who is the Paralympic, World and European champion in the event, clocks two minutes 22.86 seconds.

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Athletics

Men's 100m semi-finals

England's Adam Gemili gets a big welcoming roar as he is introduced prior to the second semi-final. He has the fastest 2014 time of anyone in his semi-final but Jason Livermore of Jamaica is not far behind.

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Gymnastics

Huge reception for Scotland's women as they leave the arena in third place in the team final standings at the end of their first day session.

They have 76.031 from their two pieces of apparatus, with the other two to follow tomorrow. Wales currently lead with 81.398, but it's now England's turn and with European champion Becky Downie in their line-up, they are amongst the event favourites.

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Swimming

Women's 800m freestyle

Rebecca Adlington

Four-time Olympic medallist and BBC Sport swimming expert

"After two years of disappointments Jazz really deserved that. She has put in so much hard work."

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Athletics

Men's 100m semi-finals

Michael Johnson

BBC Sport athletics expert & 400m world record holder

"I expected more from Nickel Ashmeade, and there is surely a lot more to come for him."

19:39

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Athletics

Men's 100m semi-finals

Jamaican champion Nickel Ashmeade left himself a lot to do and only just met the deadline, sneaking second behind Bahamas' Warren Fraser. Both men are given the same time - 10.21 seconds.

Keston Bledman of Trinidad and Tobago was third in 10.24 with England's Harry Aikines Aryeetey in fourth in 10.25. Both will need a favour from the clock.

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Athletics

Men's 100m semi-finals

Steve Cram

BBC Sport athletics commentator

"That was a very odd semi-final. We were expecting fireworks and people to really push on, but no-one did."

19:35

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Athletics

Men's 100m semi-finals

England's Harry Aikines-Aryeetey will go in the first of the men's heats with Jamaica's Nickel Ashmeade outside him.

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Athletics

Men's 100m semi-finals

Michael Johnson

BBC Sport athletics expert & 400m world record holder

"I think Adam Gemili will need to turn it up tonight. I was encouraged by his comments after the heats that he knows he will have to improve. A lot of the guys were sluggish and know they need to get better tonight. It's not a case of conserving energy for races really, they just needed to blow the cobwebs away yesterday.

"I am excited about the final because it's evenly matched and there's no clear favourite. Richard Thompson of Trinidad and Tobago has the quickest time but I'm not completely convinced by him. The Jamaicans are bound to be in the mix but Adam Gemili has as good a chance as anyone."

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Athletics

Men's 100m semi-finals

Back to the track, where the line-up for the men's 100m final is about to be sorted out across three races.

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Athletics

Women's hammer

In the women's hammer contest in the middle of the track, Canada's Sultana Frizell (another corking name from the Canadian squad) has set a new Games record of 70.55m to lead the standings.

England's Sophie Hitchon is in third after two attempts with an effort of 67.59m.

19:28

Gymnastics

England's Louis Smith says his return to international competition for the first time since London 2012 was "amazing". The three-time Olympic medallist scored an impressive 15.7 for his pommel horse routine, bettered only by reigning European champion and team-mate Max Whitlock.

"There was a lot of pressure as I thought, 'if I mess this up everything's gone down the drain' but now I think there's definitely more to come," said Smith.

The Strictly Come Dancing winner also confirmed that he'll compete on parallel bars on the final day of the team finals tomorrow.

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Gold Medal

Jazz Carlin (Wales) - 800m freestyle

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Brilliant by Jazz Carlin who becomes the first Welsh woman in 40 years to win a Commonwealth gold medal in the pool. The 23-year-old punches the air as she realises she is Commonwealth champion. New Zealand's Lauren Boyle gets silver while Canada's Brittany Maclean is third. The Welsh dragon has roared. Carlin's time is a Games record 8.18.11.

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Athletics

Women's 100m semi-finals

Blessing Okagbare got a sluggish start, but from 60m onwards she just gobbled up the track beneath her. The clock stops at 10.93 seconds with plenty of daylight between her and Kerron Stewart in second.

England's Bianca Williams is third in 11.34 seconds and that is good enough to sneak the eighth and final spot in the final at 21:35 BST tonight.

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Athletics

Tom Fordyce

Chief sports writer in Glasgow

"Another full house at Hampden Park, and if's taken a little too long for many of the 50,000 to get to and into the old stadium, they're making a happy racket now. After the thousands of empty seats in the athletics arena in Delhi, this is much more reminiscent of the City of Manchester stadium 12 years ago - huge support for any of the home nations, a genuine excitement from all to have bagged tickets for the show-piece sport of the Games."

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Athletics

Women's 100m semi-finals

The third and final semi-final features Nigeria's gifted Blessing Okagbare. The 25-year-old, easy to spot with bleached blonde hair, finished sixth in the last world championships and has previously competed in the long jump.

Jamaica's Kerron Stewart will be her main rival with England's Bianca Williams up against it.

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Veronica Campbell-Brown comes through late and fast to take the second semi-final in a time of 11.02 seconds.

Nigeria's Gloria Asumnu took the second spot to progress to the final with Canada's Khamica Bingham waiting on a fastest loser spot like her fabulously named compatriot Crystal Carly-Kirsten Emmanuel.

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Swimming

Are Wales about to celebrate a first women's gold in 40 years? A nation holds its breath as Jazz Carlin steps out for the women's 800m freestyle final.

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Athletics

Women's 100m semi-finals

Jamaica's Veronica Campbell-Brown is the class of the field in the second semi-final.

The London 2012 bronze medallist missed last year's World Championships after testing positive for a banned diuretic in May 2013 but was cleared to compete again in February by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

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Gold Medal - Australia

Men's 200m backstroke - swimming

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It's an Australian sweep as Mitch Larkin wins the 200m backstroke gold ahead of compatriots Matson Lawson, who was second, while Josh Beaver is third.

Little joy for the home nations as Scotland's Craig McNally finishes fifth and Wales' Xavier Mohammed is eighth and last in his first major senior final.

19:15

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Athletics

Women's 100m semi-finals

Schillonie Calvert of Jamaica, equalling her season's best with a time of 11.08 seconds, takes the first semi-final, but England's Asha Phillip ran her close in second.

Canada's Crystal Carly-Kristen Emmanuel is third and will have to wait to see the times in the second semi-final before she can book in for the final at 21:35 BST tonight.

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Swimming

Men's 200m backstroke final

Karen Pickering

BBC Sport swimming & diving, on Radio 5 live

"It's an Australian gold, silver and bronze. It was a great swim from Mitch Larkin but he didn't have a great finish and just got there ahead of Josh Beaver."

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Athletics

Coming Up

Hampden Park looks rammed to the gunwales.

The competitors for the first event - the women's hammer - have been introduced to the crowd and there was pretty indiscriminate cheering for all.

On the track the first event is the women's 100m semi-finals.

England's Asha Phillip, the UK champion, goes in the first of the two races and her path to the final has been made considerably easier by the withdrawal of Trinidad and Tobago's Michelle-Lee Ahye who set a personal best of 10.85 seconds earlier this year.

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Swimming

There are eight medals to be won in the pool over the course of the next two hours.

Highlights include Wales' Jazz Carlin, who set a Commonwealth Games record in the heats and goes in the women's 800m freestyle final, while England's Fran Halsall, with two golds to her name already in these Games, is in the 100m freestyle final.

First up is the men's 200m backstroke final featuring Scotland's Craig McNally and Wales' Xavier Mohammed.

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Para-Athletics

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Two Para-sport golds are up for grabs on the track tonight and expect a huge Hampden Roar if Libby Clegg can win gold for Scotland in the T11/12 100m at 20:00 BST.

The 24-year-old has the eye disease Stargardt's macular dystrophy and is registered blind but she speeds her way down the track with the help of guide Mikail Huggins.

The pair won silver over 100m at London 2012 and at last year's IPC Athletics World Championships in Lyon but a gold on home soil would be special.

The other track final is the T37 100m at 20:37 and although South Africa's Fanie van der Merwe and Charl du Toit are the leading challengers, Wales's Rhys Jones could be in the medal shake-up.

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Gold Medal - Malaysia

Mixed team final - badminton

Malaysia win a third successive gold medal in the mixed team event by claiming an unassailable 3-1 lead against England in the best-of-five final at the Emirates Arena.

Sarah Walker put up an admirable fight in the fourth rubber but eventually lost 21-16 21-17. Jing Yi Tee weeps tears of joy as she is embraced by her team-mates.

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Squash

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Squash silver medallist James Willstrop on his relationship with Nick Matthew who beat him to the gold in the final: "We've not always liked each other and got on, but why shouldn't there be mutual respect. He's been world champion three times. His record is incredible and I'll take my hat off.

"We won't become drinking buddies though. That won't be happening. It's not about forgiving and forgetting for what happened in 2009. We don't need to deal with each other. We have respect when we get together in squads. But we don't go around together. That day I wasn't happy with him."

Matthew added: "I'd like to think we'll go for a drink. A lot of people have had rivalries and they laugh and joke about it now. We don't have that much in common of the court, but we have enormous respect for what each other does."

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Michael Johnson

BBC Sport athletics expert & 400m world record holder

"100 finals tonight at @Glasgow2014 should be good. Men and women's races both have no clear favourite. Competition! Love it."

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Judy Murray, mother of tennis star Andy Murray: "Both Andy and Jamie would have loved to have been here competing in the Commonwealth Games and representing Scotland. They enjoyed playing tennis at the Olympics, and there is nothing better than representing your country in front of your own home fans.

"As far I know it's up to the host cities whether they include tennis in the Commonwealths and it is based on a number of things - how good the host country are at the sport, whether they have the facilities and whether all the countries vote for it.

"Tennis actually featured in Delhi, although at the time of year it was held it wasn't great with Masters Series events which count towards ranking points. However, at this time of the year it would have been fine to include tennis because there is a bit of a break after Wimbledon."

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Badminton

Mixed teams final latest: England 1-2 Malaysia

Malaysia have come from behind to take a 2-1 lead against England in the best-of-five mixed team final at the Emirates Arena.

Chris Adcock had earlier helped England take the opening rubber when he won the mixed doubles with his wife Gabby, but he and partner Andrew Ellis have lost the men's doubles to Tan Wee Kiong and Gohn V Shem 21-19 21-14.

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"Had a great chat with Prince Edward today at the Hockey. Very nice man"

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Squash

England's silver medallist James Willstrop, speaking to BBC Sport after his defeat to compatriot Nick Matthew: "I'm just so thrilled with what I've done this week.

"It's been an odd five weeks before this match. He's had an operation and I'm going to have one.

"What he's done is just amazing, to have that operation and to come out and play. Squash is a game where you need match fitness and he's had none.

"But I'm almost not disappointed because five weeks ago I almost wasn't playing.

"He just beat me squash-wise. I gave everything. I left it out there. My hip was moving in places I wasn't sure it should do a few weeks ago."

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What's on now

What's on now then?

Well, it the calm before the storm of a big night of action on the track and in the pool.

Over in the badminton, England and Malaysia are level at 1-1 in the mixed team gold-medal match. Chris Adcock and Andrew Ellis are currently contesting the third rubber against Wee Kiong Wan and Wei Shem Goh.

In the netball, Northern Ireland, chasing the first win of their campaign, lead St Lucia 41-22 in the final quarter.

At Kelvingrove Lawn Bowls club, among a host of other action, South Africa's Bobby Donnelly is taking on Namibia's Willem Esterhuizen. That is also on the BBC Sport live streams.

17:54

Weightlifting

Neil Johnston

BBC Sport in Glasgow

"She may have narrowly missed out on a medal but there's a media scrum waiting to talk to England's 15-year-old weightlifter Rebekah Tiler.

"She handles herself with maturity way beyond her tender years. Yes, she's disappointed to miss out on a 69kg Group A medal but the schoolgirl from Keighley is determined to come back stronger.

"Chris and Emma Tiler look on proudly as their daughter says she is already targeting the Rio Olympics in 2016. By then she hopes to have GCSEs in drama and PE. One thing is for sure, she's done Bingley Grammar School proud. Keighley has a star in the making."

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You may remember Jayde tweeted earlier in the Games after the Queen 'photo-bombed' her selfie four days ago. Just Princes Phillip, William and Charles to collect for full house.

17:48

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England's singles champion Nick Matthew tells BBC One: "What a battle. I take my hat off to James, what we've both been through the last few weeks, to put on a final like that.

"I was so edgy with my drop-shots throughout the whole game. I felt like I was hitting them with a different racket. He was playing the better squash and I was just digging in.

"My coach told me just to hack it to the back, to resort to old-fashioned caveman squash, and that's what I did.

"Five weeks ago I was on a hospital bed after waking up from the anesthetic with throbbing pain in my body. [Matthew had a knee operation].

"How the medics have done it....they need to retire now because it can't get better than that. I better enjoy this for the next two weeks because my wife is expecting a baby. This is the best moment of my life but I'm sure they'll be an even better moment in a few weeks."

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Squash

Nick Matthew has just described his tactics for his final win as "caveman squash", lumping it into the back corner and controlling the T.

Those Neanderthals must have had a better touch than I realise. It looked pretty refined work from back here.

Squash

The applause goes on and on and on.

It is the soundtrack to Nick Matthew and James Willstrop's earnest and apparently friendly post-match chat, to Matthews' trip up into the stands to kiss his partner and the unborn offspring in her belly and to Willstrop's weary slump into the backcourt chair.

The both deserve every decibel.

17:29

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Gold Medal

Nick Matthew (England) - Men's singles squash

James Willstrop slings a desperate racquet into the back corner in pursuit of Nick Matthews' final perfectly-weighted lob.

Willstrop ends spread-eagled on the deck. Matthew presses himself up against the glass, acclaiming the support from the stands as he celebrates gold.

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Squash

Men's singles final latest - Nick Matthew 2-2 James Willstrop

James Willstrop is clinging on in the match, but it is only by the very tips of his fingernails. He has been backed up to 10-5 and is facing five match points...

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Squash

Men's singles final latest - Nick Matthew 2-2 James Willstrop

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Nick Matthew might have had the medal on his racquet there. Serving at 7-4 up, he has an inviting forehand volley at the front of the court with James Willstrop half a stride off the pace behind him.

Into the tin it goes though and Willstrop has a chance to build a way back in...

17:21

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Badminton

Mixed team final

Malaysia have levelled it off at 1-1 against England in the mixed team final at the Emirates Arena.

England's Rajiv Ouseph lost the first game to Chong Wei Feng 21-17 in the men's singles, but rallied to claim the second 21-19. He led 11-7 at the mid-game interval in the deciding third game, but Wei fought back to claim victory 21-19.

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Squash

Men's singles final latest - Nick Matthew 2-2 James Willstrop

Nick Matthew has come out of the blocks the faster of the two Englishmen. Some sharp staccato work at the front of the court helps him build a 5-3 lead and James Willstrop's big chance to overturn that lop-sided head-to-head form guide might be heading down the swanny.

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A Brown: So good to see squash on the TV. Wish it had much more exposure as its the 'fittest sport'